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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 171

sion, and that certain privileges and protection should be afforded
to such practitioners:
Be it therefore E?iacted by the Governor, Council and Assembly as
follows

Hereafter no person shall begin or enter upon the study of
dentistry in any or all of its several branches, for the purpose of
qualifying himself to practice the same in this Province, unless
he shall have obtained from the Provincial Dental Board a cer-
tificate that he has satisfactorily passed a matriculation or pre-
"
liminary examination in the subjects specified in schedule " B
to this chapter.
SCHEDULE " B.

Standard of Matriculation or preliminary examination estab-
lished under this chapter.
Compidsory. English Language including Grammar, Composi-
tion and Writing and Decimal Fractions and the Extraction of
the Square Root. Algebra to the end of Simple Equations.
Geometry, first three books of Euclid. Latin, one book-transla-
tion and Grammar. Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids.
And one of the following optional subjects : History of England
with questions in Modern Geography, French translation, one
Greek Book, History of Nova Scotia, History of the Dominion
of Canada.
No candidate shall be admitted to such matriculation or pre-
liminary examination unless he shall have, at least fourteen days
previous to such examination, given notice to the Registrar of
the Board of his intention to present himself for such examina-
tion and transmitted to the Registrar a certificate showing that
he has completed his sixteenth year, and shall before the exam-
ination, have paid a fee of ten ($10) dollars to the Registrar.
Subject to the exceptions hereinafter made, no person shall
practice dentistry in all or any of its several branches in Nova
Scotia unless his name shall be registered in the book of Registry
of the Provincial Dental Board and unless he shall have received
from such Board a license to practice.
No person shall be entitled to have his name entered in the
Register of the Provincial Dental Board or to receive a license
to practice from such Board unless he shall satisfy the Board
that he has passed the matriculation or preliminary examination;
and after passing such examination he has followed his studies
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